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		<title>This Past Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where have I been this past month?
Well, this is definitely the busiest semester I&#8217;ve ever had at Georgia Tech. To go along with that, I attended a career fair and lined up a few interviews in the process. I&#8217;m still trying to decide between grad school and the work force, so I decided I&#8217;d see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where have I been this past month?</p>
<p>Well, this is definitely the busiest semester I&#8217;ve ever had at Georgia Tech. To go along with that, I attended a career fair and lined up a few interviews in the process. I&#8217;m still trying to decide between grad school and the work force, so I decided I&#8217;d see what opportunities are out there. So far I&#8217;ve had interviews with Bloomberg, GEICO, and Oracle. I had a second round interview with GEICO and I have a second round interview scheduled with Oracle.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re half way through the semester now, so I have a good feel for my classes.</p>
<p>Processor Design (CS 3220) is the most time consuming but also the most interesting class this semester. We&#8217;re basically implementing an entire ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) on a piece of actual hardware using Verilog. My partner and I implemented the ISA in perl, which is good, because I&#8217;ve been wanting to learn perl.</p>
<p>Software Engineering (CS 3300) is interesting as well. We&#8217;ve built a program from the ground up doing all documentation before actually coding (Waterfall Process). Now we&#8217;re coding the application and it does seem easier to code considering the amount of detail that went into the planning. I believe in our next project we&#8217;ll be doing the reverse.</p>
<p>OS Design (CS 3210) is different than I thought it would be. There&#8217;s a lot of lecturing and not as much hands on lab work. Part of the blame has been the software we&#8217;re using for our simulations, but now that it&#8217;s fixed, we still haven&#8217;t done as much lab work as I had hoped we would. Hopefully it&#8217;ll pick up in the second half of the semester.</p>
<p>Finally, TAing for CS 1316 has been fun. I enjoy teaching the recitations (assuming I&#8217;m prepared) and also teaching students in the one-on-one office hours. I&#8217;m determined to help non-CS majors learn Java!!</p>
<p>The CETL 2000 class, for first time TAs, is informative, but I could think of better things to do with an extra hour in the morning (zzzzzz).</p>
<p>In unrelated school / web news, THE TAMPA BAY RAYS ARE IN THE ALCS!!!!!!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a Rays fan since I&#8217;ve been in college (~4 years) and it&#8217;s amazing to see how far they&#8217;ve come. From worst record in baseball and finishing last in all but 1 season since they&#8217;ve been a team (in the 1 season, they finished second to last and open champaigne bottles to celebrate not being in last) to winning the AL East and having a chance to go to the World Series. That&#8217;s quite an amazing feat and shows how any team can bring the right people together, work hard, and get things done without having to buy their way to a championship, even though it hasn&#8217;t worked for the Yankees for a while.</p>
<p>Yellow Jackets are off to a good start too, looks like Paul Johnson&#8217;s offense is starting to come together. I predicted we&#8217;d have 3 turnovers per game due to the amount of tossing and quick inside handoffs that go along with the triple option, but so far they&#8217;ve proved me wrong. I hope they keep it up!</p>
<p>Until next time (zzzzzzz)</p>
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